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6/01/09 9:37:57 AM#26
KotOR is 100% a Turn base game. |
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6/01/09 12:53:52 PM#27
Originally posted by mlauzon I'm 36, pal. If you believe profiles on forums, then I suppose my name really is "Ain't Sayin"". lol And no, you apparently don't know what turn-based is when you are declaring a non-turn-based game as being such. You want examples of turn based? Go play a Final Fantasy game or a strategy game. Turn-based means you take an action, then your opponent takes an action. In other words, turn-based involves turns. lol -Letting Derek Smart work on your game is like letting Osama bin Laden work in the White House. Something will burn.- |
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6/01/09 12:56:33 PM#28
Originally posted by jybgess
Is it really? funny how I just keep going from enemy to enemy, without slowing down or having to wait my turn. Seriously, do you guys ever open the options menu in games? KotOR is not turn-based, you simply have the "pause action" option turned on, which still doesn't make it turn-based it just makes it simple for n00b players. -Letting Derek Smart work on your game is like letting Osama bin Laden work in the White House. Something will burn.- |
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6/01/09 1:06:24 PM#29
Originally posted by eyeswideopen
Is it really? funny how I just keep going from enemy to enemy, without slowing down or having to wait my turn. Seriously, do you guys ever open the options menu in games? KotOR is not turn-based, you simply have the "pause action" option turned on, which still doesn't make it turn-based it just makes it simple for n00b players.
Turn based is not determined by if there are "pauses" for you to make choices. So that point is totally irrelevant. KOTOR, however, IS 100% turn based. Behind the scenes a dice is rolled, attacks are timed, you and you opponent take turns attacking even if there is no pause, it's just all number crunched behind the scenes. The combat system is even described in the game as turn based, complete with dice rolls etc. |
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6/01/09 1:22:10 PM#30
Originally posted by mlauzon
You may want to try Ryzom (formerly The Saga of Ryzom) It's a RPG game which also has a strong RP community. You can solo, group fight, or even join a guild for large PvP or GvG action. This is not a turn-based game. In fact many would call it "sand-box" rather than linear. I've heard mixed things regarding Vista. Some people have had little to no trouble getting the game to work with Vista, and other simply gave up trying. The point is, that the game DOES work with Vista, but you may need to look on Ryzom forums for installation instructions. Judging from the games you liked/ didn't like, I would suggest giving this game a try. there is a 21free trial with unlimited access I believe, and after that a P2P monthly subscription. You can also buy game-cards if that is your thing. http://www.ryzom.com/en/ |
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Ryzom is a MMO, I've got enough MMOs to play right now...I am looking for something sandboxed & single player. -- |
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6/01/09 3:11:14 PM#32
The game is older, and I'm not sure it runs well (or at all) on Vista, but I put a ridiculous number of hours into Sacred and the expansion Underworld. It's definitely not turn-based and is highly addicting.
Sacred 2 is newer and runs fine in Vista, but I just couldn't get into it. It is considered a very good game though.
Both are more action-RPG aka Diablo.
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I've played Sacred and the expansion, played the demo for Sacred 2...didn't impress me much. -- |
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6/01/09 5:30:35 PM#34
hmmm. There hasn't really been a decent single player RPG made in the last 15 years. I still play them when I'm between mmo's but honestly, there isn't one that I would recommend. I can hardly even remember any of the titles, there are so many and they are all forgetable. Good luck. |
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6/01/09 5:34:40 PM#35
Try Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines. It's graphics are a little old, not too bad but a little, but the game is crazy fun. Has dialogue options like Mass Effect, Oblivion, etc. when you talk to people. You actually play as a vampire. Only like $10 dollars on Direct2Drive.com and well worth it. |
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6/01/09 8:47:46 PM#36
Mount and Blade.
Hours of hours of content, hundreds of mods.
GREAT rpg. And it is fairly cheap |
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6/02/09 7:59:52 AM#37
OP you have been given a ton of suggestions. Some of the premier RPG's of the last 5-8 years you should be set for a year or so ;) I mean as a roleplaying fan if you have not played the first 2 Gothic games (Gothic 2 was amazing) or any of the Elder Scrolls games you may not leave your house for months. Morrowind alone will keep you busy till winter. Plus I might want to add the Thief series to your list. The first 2 games are really really good and there are a ton of mods for them. The third Thief (Dark Shadows) was not as good as the first 2 and purists shoot it down but I liked it. They are not your typical RPG's for sure but you do play a role as a thief and it is really immersive. Good luck and have fun! |
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